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larrymull

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Hi Guys,

At the start of the week my TDS was around 130 now at the end of the week it is around the 115 mark - I will be doing a water change on the weekend with RO water and GH+ with a TDS of 130. My question is should I be worried about it dropping 15 points during the week?

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Nothing to worry about. :music: (can't find the thumbs up emoticon anymore, so you get this)

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Just a follow up question because I am curious. Does anyone have any ideas why or how the TDS would drop?

 

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Just a follow up question because I am curious. Does anyone have any ideas why or how the TDS would drop?

 

i think it's plants and to a lesser degree shrimp consuming stuffs edit- might be running carbon andor purigen as well
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i think it's plants and to a lesser degree shrimp consuming stuffs edit- might be running carbon andor purigen as well

​Thanks Rev that makes sense.

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Nothing to worry about. :music: (can't find the thumbs up emoticon anymore, so you get this)

​Didn't think so but always thought it's better to ask than not.

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